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April 18, 2008 • Posted in

No. 23 Ozarks Collects 30th Win

Clarksville, Ark.-No. 23 Ozarks rode the pitching of Curt Dixon and Todd Koch to join the 30-win club for the first time in school history in a double-header sweep of Central Baptist College Friday at Lonnie R. Qualls Field. Dixon went the distance as the Eagles (30-9) took game one 7-2. The senior (8-1) worked […]

April 17, 2008 • Posted in

Tech Escapes With 9-7 Win

Clarksville, Ark.-Ozarks' starter D.J. Braswell tossed a three-hitter through five and two-third innings of work, but it was Arkansas Tech that came out on top 9-7 in a non-conference affair on Wednesday night in Russellville. Tech (21-17) rallied for seven of their nine runs in the seventh and eighth innings, respectively, to overcome a 6-3 […]

April 17, 2008 • Posted in

Senior Art Exhibits Scheduled in Stephens Gallery

Clarksville, Ark. -- Works by five Ozarks senior art majors will be on display in the Stephens Gallery during April and May. University of the Ozarks senior art majors (from left) Katie Lamb, Stephen Valcik, Katherine Saxton, Kristen Higgens and Matt McKenzie display some of their art work that will be showcased in a pair […]

April 16, 2008 • Posted in

U of O is host to two professional organizations

Clarksville, Ark. -The University of the Ozarks served as host for two organizations last week, as the Arkansas Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (ArACTE) and The Southern Association for Admission Counseling (SACAC) each met on campus on Thursday, April 10. ArACTE held its annual spring conference in Walker Hall, as members from across the […]

April 16, 2008 • Posted in

SAAC Honors Head Athletic Trainer

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SACC) recently honored Head Athletic Trainer Chad Floyd as part of the NCAA's month-long National STUDENT-Athlete Day celebration. Floyd, a native of Ozark, was chosen by the university’s SAAC for his outstanding support and contributions to Ozarks’ student-athletes. SAAC President Jason Caskey described Floyd at the […]

April 16, 2008 • Posted in

Brittany Hein Named ASC Tennis Player of the Week

Clarksville, Ark.- University of the Ozarks junior Brittany Hein was named the American Southwest Conference East Division Women's Tennis Player of the Week, it was announced Wednesday by ASC Media Relations Greg Weghorst. Hein, a native of Grand Prairie, Texas, went 3-0 in No. 4 singles and 4-0 in No. 2 doubles with teammate Olivia […]

April 15, 2008 • Posted in

Ouachita Baptist Takes Two From Lady Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-Ouachita Baptist used timely hits in game one and Ozarks committed costly errors in game two as the Tigers took a double-header sweep on Monday afternoon in Arkadelphia. The Tigers (21-27) cashed in earlier as they put two runs on the board in the first inning en route to a 4-0 win. The two […]

April 15, 2008 • Posted in

Mummey Homers Twice; Eagles Get 28th Win

Clarksville, Ark.-Robert Mummey belted a pair of homers and Brett Wood pitched three and one-third shutout innings to help the No. 23 Eagles to a 14-4 win over Williams Baptist College on Tuesday in Walnut Ridge. Ozarks improves to 28-8 overall while Williams Baptist Falls to 15-36.     Mummey, a senior first baseman from Flower Mound, […]

April 15, 2008 • Posted in

Women’s Tennis Team Finishes Season On High Note

Clarksville, Ark.-The women's tennis team faired well in their final matches of the season in Texas over the weekend. The Lady Eagles (6-9, 2-3 ASC) dropped a 4-5 decision to Austin College on April 11. Ozarks came back the next day to down conference foe Texas-Dallas 6-3 and Concordia University Texas 9-0. Against Austin College, […]

April 15, 2008 • Posted in

Men’s Tennis Team Finishes Season In Texas

Clarksville, Ark.-The men's tennis team went 1-2 in matches in a weekend swing in Texas to finish out the season. The Eagles (5-11, 1-4 ASC) dropped a 4-5 decision to Austin College and a 0-9 match to Texas-Dallas, but came back to earn a 9-0 win over Concordia University Texas. Against Austin College, Keith Edwards […]